1874 The American Bar-Tender or The Art and Mystery of Mixing Drinks by E A Simmons

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May Americans defencl their lands, Ever by unflinching hands. May America be ever free, The soil of truth and honesty

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Our eagle's talons, and our people's talents May the American eagle never play foul. May our country never be regardless of the advantages which must arise from the cultivation of her own arts, her own manufactories, and her own soil. May peace abide with the friends of America throughout the world.

May the heart wither that does not bum, IVhenjustice weeps o'er freedom's urn May the example of America disenthral he world.

May the tree of liberty be planted by the hands offreemen. If we ever find fault with Americ.an grounds, may its soil grow a birch to flog us. The tree of liberty—may it be grafted on every stock through out the world. Our eagle—whenever he sheds his feathers may every freeman receive a plume. Our country—a teugh piece of metal from the mine offreedom, may it never bear the impression of fraud, ...r bend to tyranny. The Banners ofthe States of the Union—Stars of the great fir mament of freedom—may they ever reflect the bright ness of each other, and form the milky way of human happiness. The favored land of our fathers—America. The glorious Revolution which turned a crown into a cap of liberty. May the interest of the states and the nation never be thought distinct.

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